
Ruth Codd Rolls Into Fame—Hollywood’s Most Fearless Disability Advocate Yet
Ruth Codd navigates her journey from disability advocate to star in *The Midnight Club* and upcoming roles, embracing humor amid challenges. With two amputations and a candid online presence, she redefines representation in Hollywood, proving resilience and authenticity can thrive beyond the glossy narratives.

From “Candy Ass” to Kumbaya: Diesel and The Rock Reignite Bromance
Instagram post or soft reboot? Diesel and The Rock shift from high-octane feud to heartfelt bromance, flexing vulnerability as much as biceps—a meta-action scene where Hollywood’s toughest finally hit the brakes on beef, teaching us real strength sometimes means letting the past stall out.

Chris Corbould Unleashes 007: Bond’s Analog Mayhem vs. Hollywood’s Digital Future
Pluto TV’s Bond blowout isn’t just a nostalgia binge—it’s a front-row seat to Chris Corbould’s analog wizardry. These aren’t just spy capers; they’re master classes in real stunts, gravity-defying bravado, and sweaty, explosive showmanship that digital magic still hasn’t quite shaken—or stirred.

Hollywood Heavyweights Descend on Buckinghamshire: Marlow Studios Sparks Royal-Sized Row
Hollywood razzle-dazzle crashes Buckinghamshire’s green pastures as Marlow Film Studios wins government backing—pitting Oscar dreams against English hedgerows in a £750 million blockbuster saga. Britain bets big: will it be creative triumph or countryside cliffhanger?

Tarantino Ignites Hollywood Feud: ‘Hunger Games’ vs. ‘Battle Royale’
Quentin Tarantino reignites the “Battle Royale” vs. “Hunger Games” plagiarism feud, unleashing Hollywood’s favorite spectacle—controversy. With a “best of” list as daring as his tongue, Tarantino proves once more: in Tinseltown, originality is suspect, outrage is currency, and nothing is ever truly “new.”

Sheila E. and Margot Robbie Headline a Dazzling Bay Area Holiday Spectacle
Experience the vibrant holiday spirit of the Bay Area with dazzling performances, from Sheila E.'s electrifying return to Yoshi's to the inventive twist on "Peter Pan" at Presidio Theatre. Explore unique celebrations like the Garden of D’Lights and a festive fusion of jazz, opera, and culinary delights.

Pop Princess Meets Gridiron King: Swift & Kelce’s Suite-Hearted Saga
When Taylor Swift met Travis Kelce, stadium lights met singer’s heartstrings—turning Arrowhead Suite 119 into ground zero for a modern fairy tale. In a swirl of touchdowns, friendship bracelets, and laughter, even superstars discover love’s best plays are the ones you never see coming.
Red Carpet Goes Cold: Blockbuster A-Listers Weather LA’s Production Storm
Amid a significant drop in film production in Los Angeles, the city's film industry grapples with a 14.2% decline. Despite expanding tax credits and a rise in locally made theatrical films, scripted TV shows have slipped, signifying an uncertain future for Hollywood's once-unrivaled dominance.
Barry Poznick Bids Adieu: Drama, Power Moves, and Amazon’s Reality Throne Up for Grabs
Barry Poznick's departure from Amazon MGM Studios marks a significant shift in reality TV leadership. Known for hits like The Voice and Shark Tank, his influence extends across the industry. As Peter Friedlander steps in, the challenge remains: innovate or settle into the status quo.
Nas and DJ Premier Break Their Silence—And the Internet—With "Light-Years"
Nas and DJ Premier reunite for their long-awaited album "Light-Years," blending nostalgia with innovation. Set to drop on December 12, this collaboration promises to inspire and celebrate hip-hop's roots while paving the way for new artistic journeys.
Vitriol Erupts: Bandmates Dump Frontman in Midnight Gas Station Drama
A midnight gas station drama leads to the disbanding of Vitriol as frontman Kyle Rasmussen is left behind by his bandmates. Amid accusations of outbursts and tensions, the music community rallies to support Rasmussen in an unexpected turn of events.